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#31
Originally Posted by Avalon View Post
Any one knows how to resize the calender applet to the half size?
Since OS 2007 introduces resizable applets for those that support it, it's trivial to modify your GPE Calendar install to resize the applet at runtime. Details here:

http://www.maemopeople.org/index.php...dar_on_os_2007

HTH,

Andrew
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#32
Originally Posted by aflegg View Post
Since OS 2007 introduces resizable applets for those that support it, it's trivial to modify your GPE Calendar install to resize the applet at runtime. Details here:

http://www.maemopeople.org/index.php...dar_on_os_2007

HTH,

Andrew
I followed the instructions in the above link, and edited the gpe_calendar_home.desktop file (as root), and then did a restart. However, when I select the calendar applet from the home screen, it still shows up as 400x400, and can not be resized. If you watch carefully, the applet first shows up smaller, and then is immediately replaced by the 400 x 400 size.

I'm using an N800, with the latest OS.

Howard
 
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#33
Dunno what to say, works for me. Did you copy & paste the instructions or type them in? Be careful about case if you typed them.

The entirety of my file is:

Code:
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Home Applet
Name=GPE Calendar
X-home-applet=libgpe-calendar-applet.so
X=20
Y=50
X-home-applet-resizable=XY
X-home-applet-minwidth=230
X-home-applet-minheight=40
HTH,

Andrew
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#34
Originally Posted by aflegg View Post
Dunno what to say, works for me. Did you copy & paste the instructions or type them in? Be careful about case if you typed them.

The entirety of my file is:

Code:
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Home Applet
Name=GPE Calendar
X-home-applet=libgpe-calendar-applet.so
X=20
Y=50
X-home-applet-resizable=XY
X-home-applet-minwidth=230
X-home-applet-minheight=40
HTH,

Andrew
My file was identical to the above listing. I tried editing some of the settings, and while I still have the file, the calendar applet is no longer listed among the applets that can be placed on the home page. Do I need to re-install the applicaton, or is there a way to restore the calendar to the applet listing?

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#35
Andrew - My apologies. I guess even my tri-focals aren't good enough. I spelled "resizable" as "resizeable", and that was enough to mess things up. Your solution to resizing the applet works fine. Now we just need to add a border like the other applets, and we will be done!

Thanks again,

Howard
 
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#36
It would be nice now to sinchronize with google-calendar.
I try to do in subscription mode to two calendars, but It crash and it say:

~ $ gpe-calendar
Updating personal
Updating profesional
The profile contains the unsupported custom attribute X-WR-CALNAME.
The profile contains the unsupported custom attribute X-WR-TIMEZONE.
The profile contains the unsupported custom attribute X-WR-CALDESC.
The profile contains the unsupported custom attribute X-LIC-LOCATION.
Segmentation fault
~ $

Any idea about which is the problem or if it is a problem of gpe-calendar or google-calendar configuration?

Thanks in advance
 
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#37
Originally Posted by Avalon View Post
It would be nice now to sinchronize with google-calendar.
I try to do in subscription mode to two calendars, but It crash and it say:

~ $ gpe-calendar
Updating personal
Updating profesional
The profile contains the unsupported custom attribute X-WR-CALNAME.
The profile contains the unsupported custom attribute X-WR-TIMEZONE.
The profile contains the unsupported custom attribute X-WR-CALDESC.
The profile contains the unsupported custom attribute X-LIC-LOCATION.
Segmentation fault
~ $

Any idea about which is the problem or if it is a problem of gpe-calendar or google-calendar configuration?
Not sure - but I've got exactly the same crash now.

Is "personal" a Google calendar? What about "professional"? We should raise a bug on GPE Bugzilla at: http://bugs.linuxtogo.org/
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#38
Two calendars are google calendar and it happens the same if I configure only one of them... I have not idea about which is the problem
 
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#39
So if you turn off both, it goes away? If you turn on either one, it crashes?
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#40
If I CONFIGURE any one of them, gpe-calendar crash. I must delete database in order it don't crash and if I configure one of the two calendars or two at the same time it crash always. I can't turn off any one of them because it crash before.
 
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